New coffee shop in Toa Payoh has famous chicken rice & hokkien mee

New coffee shop in Toa Payoh has famous chicken rice & hokkien mee


Singapore has numerous coffee shops, but we often don’t have enough time to visit them all. In fact, a new one called 777 Coffee Shop just popped up in Toa Payoh, opened by the man behind Ah Huat Hokkien Mee.

777 Coffeeshop - coffee shop

777 Coffeeshop – coffee shop

The coffee shop had its soft opening on 9 Nov 2025, and all the stalls are up and operational already. It’s on the smaller side, housing around 5 stalls in a compact area.

777 Coffeeshop - tables & chairs

777 Coffeeshop – tables & chairs

While small, the coffee shop has a very cosy and comfy vibe, with warm orange lights strung above the tables and chairs, making it feel like home. Did they hire an interior designer or something?

777 Coffeeshop - ah huat hokkien mee

777 Coffeeshop – ah huat hokkien mee

Of course, Ah Huat Hokkien Mee is present, with their signature Hokkien Prawn Mee (S$6 for Regular, S$10 for Large) and Ah Huat Fried Rice (S$6). They have also started selling Char Kway Teow (S$6) and Fried Oyster (S$8).

They have a very unique plate of fried rice, with the grains bearing a slight char siew-like sweetness that accompanies the traditional wok hei.

777 Coffeeshop - ok chicken rice

777 Coffeeshop – ok chicken rice

The best-rated chicken rice stall in Singapore, OK Chicken Rice, is here too. As usual, they share their kitchen space with sister brand Humfull Prawn Laksa. You can get their critically acclaimed Roasted Chicken Rice for as little as S$4, with other options like their Char Siew Chicken Rice (S$4.50) and Cutlet Chicken Rice (S$4.50).

You can also add-on side dishes like Chicken Liver (S$1 for 2pcs) and Chicken Gizzard (S$2 for 2pcs).

777 Coffeeshop - JKT Western and LeLe Mee Pok

777 Coffeeshop – JKT Western and LeLe Mee Pok

2 new brands, JKT Western and Le Le Mee Pok have also opened in this coffee shop. You have your standard western offerings like a Half Spring Chicken (S$10.90)Aglio Olio Pasta (S$3.50), and Fish Fillet Brioche Burger (S$9.90).

On the ba chor mee side, you can indulge in their Signature Ba Chor Mee (S$8) and Le Le Ba Chor Mee (S$5.50). There’s even an economical option with their Budget Ba Chor Mee (S$3.50). All bowls come with the option of either mee pok or mee kia.

If any of these stalls have got your stomach grumbling, head down to 777 Coffee Shop. You can take Bus 235 from Toa Payoh Interchange and get off at Blk 50, with the coffee shop just a short walk away.

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